(National Sentinel) Bogus: In April the Democratic National Committee, desperate to keep the “Trump-Russia collusion” narrative on life support, filed a “lawfare” lawsuit against POTUS Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and several campaign officials.

The Democratic National Committee filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit Friday against the Russian government, the Trump campaign and the WikiLeaks organization alleging a far-reaching conspiracy to disrupt the 2016 campaign and tilt the election to Donald Trump.

The complaint, filed in federal district court in Manhattan, alleges that top Trump campaign officials conspired with the Russian government and its military spy agency to hurt Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and help Trump by hacking the computer networks of the Democratic Party and disseminating stolen material found there.

“During the 2016 presidential campaign, Russia launched an all-out assault on our democracy, and it found a willing and active partner in Donald Trump’s campaign,” DNC Chairman Tom Perez said in a statement.

It was BS. It was a distraction. It was a lot of things but a serious lawsuit it wasn’t.

Because there was no ‘collusion.’

On Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Ellen Huvelle, a Clinton appointee, tossed a separate but very similarly-linked lawsuit alleging the Trump campaign and Roger Stone colluded with Russia during the 2016 campaign.

In her ruling, Huvelle said there was no evidence to proceed regarding the allegations of conspiracy.

“The Trump Campaign’s efforts to elect President Trump in D.C. are not suit-related contacts for those efforts did not involve acts taken in furtherance of the conspiracies to disseminate emails that harmed plaintiffs,” wrote the Clinton-appointed judge. “Campaign meetings, canvassing voters, and other regular business activities of a political campaign do not constitute activities related to the conspiracies alleged in the complaint.”

This suit was brought by two DNC donors, Roy Cockrum and Eric Schoenberg, and former DNC staffer Scott Comer. But the DNC’s lawsuit no doubt inspired the one Huvelle just tossed out. That means the DNC suit has little chance of success too.

Stone blasted the DNC and the DNC-aligned Deep State for putting him and other campaign officials through the expense and needless harassment.

“I am gratified and delighted that yesterday the United States District Court in our nation’s capital issued a ruling dismissing the ‘sore loser’ lawsuit filed against me and the Donald Trump campaign. This affirms my faith that the possibility of justice, though its wheels grind slowly, remains alive and well in our nation’s judiciary.

This is not only a crushing defeat for the Ivy League lawyers who abused the legal process in the filing of this action but also for the phalanx of deep state partisans who filed a misleading amicus brief with the Court.

Among the losers are John Brennan – Obama CIA Director, James Clapper – Obama Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper – Obama Director of National Intelligence, Michael Hayden – Former NSA and CIA Head Michael Morrell – Former Acting CIA Head.

The court’s unequivocal dismissal of a legal harassment campaign being waged by Clinton-Obama Democrat party proxies gives me confidence that the administration of justice in the courts of this country will not be diminished by the grotesque ploys of hyper-partisan legal mercenaries seeking to abuse our legal system as an illegitimate tool for their political vendettas.

I would note that despite this positive development, this phony lawfare action by manipulative Democrat partisan lawyers has cost me hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal costs, which I will never be able to recover.

Fake lawsuits like this one have served to pile another lair of phony diversionary distractions onto an already substantial sediment built up from what are now years of nonstop media puffing and fluffing of the collusion hoax, which nonetheless has yet to produce a scintilla of proof of any sort of coordination, collaboration, collusion or conspiracy between Donald Trump or his campaign and the Russian state or its agents. None.

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